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Old June 27, 2015   #1
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Default Late June 2015 Muddy Bucket Farm Update

Thought I'd post a few pictures of some of my tomatoes that are showing good crops of fruit. Enjoy the eye candy.

First is Livingston's Acme. Seeds from Sandhill Preservation. (never got seeds from this website that were not true and germination is always very high.)

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This one sent to me as "Blue Cherry". Previous years the taste is excellent. Very productive and the final coloration is like "Indigo Rose" with heavy Black color where the sun hits it.

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This one is called Boondocks and I just couldn't resist the name.

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I put in three plants from seeds I received that were labeled "Campari". Very vigorous plant and has been quick to put on fruit, but a bit slow to ripen it. Still not sure where the nippled blossom end came from.

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Casino Paste is probably the best paste type for production that I've grown. Huge crops of nice sized fruit that are slightly larger than San Marzano.

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One of the Celebrity's I purchased as a mature plant to get early tomatoes. I've already harvested 7 nice slicers from this plant and it's still loaded. I have a second plant in an 18 gallon pot up at the house near the garage doors.

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I put in three of these "Henderson's Pink Ponderosa" plants. All three are loaded up. My dad used to love the pink ponderosa tomatoes.

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Irish Pink is one that I got from Carolyn's 2013 seed offer. Finally got around to growing it and it is looking like heaven. Hope the taste is even half as good as it looks.

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This is "Maiden's Fire". I introduced it last fall. it will turn pink with golden streaks and flecks. The taste is slightly sweeter than the prime beefsteaks like Brandywine and Cherokee Purple. The original cross was "Wagner T-4 x Dora".

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This is NARX x Pink Berkeley Tie-Dye. I got this cross a couple years ago and have grown it two other times now. Big tomatoes with an "old fashioned" zing in the taste. Makes good tomato juice for canning. As yet, I haven't seen any of the expected striping.

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Old Ferry Morse Beefsteak. This one also came from Sandhill Preservation. First time I've grown it. It looks delicious. Of course, all tomatoes look that way to me.

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Rosovyi Velikan. Second time for this one. This Russian variety puts out some huge tomatoes.

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Rutgers. Got some plants from the High School greenhouse. Can't have a season without this old favorite. There are three plants in the garden and they all have loaded up with 8 to 12 ounce fruits.

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Sara's Galapagos is in my garden every year. I think it may be the best tasting red cherry you can find. It grows like a weed and is always among the last plants producing when most of the garden has gone down in the fall. I usually let it sprawl. It produces hundreds (if not a couple thousand) sweet cherries that are good for snacking or salads.

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Finally, I can't have a garden without Tommy Toe Red. It was the first tomato that I distinctly remember tasting. I was a pre-school adolescent. It brings back good memories of my dad and my youth. Taste is good enough to slice up onto a BLT (which is something I've done several times).

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Old June 27, 2015   #2
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You are way ahead of me, Ted! Such a bunch of already big tomatoes, WOW! And everything looking great - congrats!
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Thanks for sharing your pics, looks like a feast will soon be underway.
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Ted, what are your thoughts on Boondocks? I like the name. I always tell people that I live in the boondocks!
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Ted, what are your thoughts on Boondocks? I like the name. I always tell people that I live in the boondocks!
This is the first time I've grown it. I intend to do a thread on the new ones I've had in the garden this season. So, I'll let you know when I get a ripe fruit. I always save seeds. And, like Carolyn, I'll make a lot of varieties available to Tville members this fall. I intend to do an SASE type giveaway on an many varieties as I can.
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This is the first time I've grown it. I intend to do a thread on the new ones I've had in the garden this season. So, I'll let you know when I get a ripe fruit. I always save seeds. And, like Carolyn, I'll make a lot of varieties available to Tville members this fall. I intend to do an SASE type giveaway on an many varieties as I can.

Thanks Ted! I will definitely be interested in seed trades or giveways. I have been saving seeds all summer too. Looking forward to updates. Good luck and happy gardening!
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Those plants are looking great!
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Ted, marvelous job! I look forward to reading your impressions of everything as the season progresses! I've never grown anything that you're growing! Casino, I'm intrigued by that one. Casey's says that it is indeterminate?
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